196 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 175 



323255 to 323264— Continued 



323255. Dactylis glomerata L. Gramineae. Orchardgrass. 

 S227. 'Currie'. 



323256. Festuca arundinacea Schreb. Gramineae. 

 N837. 'Demeter'. 



323257. Lolium rigidum Gaud. Gramineae. Wimmera ryegrass. 



W98. 'Merridan'. 



323258. Medicago truncatula Gaertn. Leguminosae. 

 N662. '173 Barrel Medic'. 



323259 and 323260. Trifolium hirtum All. Leguminosae. Rose clover. 



323259. T.H.40. 'Kondinin'. 



323260. T.H.55. 'Sirint'. 



323261 to 323264. Trifolium subterraneum L. Subterranean clover. 



323261. V274. 'Geraldton'. 323263. 'Dinninup'. 



323262. C1230. 'Howard'. 323264. 'Uniwager'. 



323265 to 323306. 



From Pakistan. Seeds collected by Ralph S. Matlock, Department of Agron- 

 omy, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. Received Oct. 11, 

 1967. 



323265 to 323269. Arachis hypogaea L. Leguminosae. 



From Rawalpindi. Presented by Rafig Ahmad. 



323265. Col. No. 8. 'Senegal Gambia'. Spreading bunch. 



323266. Col. No. 9. 'B-4'. Selection from India lines. 



323267. Col. No. 10. 'No. 334'. Selection from India lines. Spreading 

 (runner). Two to 3 seeds per fruit. 



323268. Col. No. 11. 'No. 45'. Selection from India lines. New runner 

 variety. Inferior to 'No. 334'. (P.I. 323267). 



323269. Col. No. 16. Agricultural Research Institute, Tando Jam. Pre- 

 sented by Manzoor Ahmad A. Baluch. Runner. (Believe same as P.I. 

 323267). 



323270. Brassica napus L. Cruciferae. Winter rape. 



Col. No. 19. 'Sarsoon'. S-9. Agricultural Research Institute, Tando 

 Jam. Presented by Manzoor Ahmad A. Baluch. 



323271. Carthamus lanatus L. Compositae. 



Col. No. 5. Near Peshawar, north of USAID Staff House. Wild saf- 

 flower. Dry eroded area. Ten to 18 inches high. Heads 0.75 inch diam- 

 eter; 12 to 20 seeds per head. 



323272. Carthamus oxyacantha Bieb. 



Col. No. 4. 'Pholi'. Near Pesawar, north of USAID Staff House. 



323273. Centaurea sp. Compositae. 



Col. No. 3. 'Camel Thorn'. Dry eroded wasteland near Peshawar. 

 Appears to be wild safflower species. Plant 6 to 12 inches high. Head with 

 6 spines. Boiled and given for gonorrhea. 



323274. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub. Leguminosae. Guar. 



Col. No. 13. Presented by Salin J. Malick, agricultural manager, Lever 

 Brothers. Local guar grown for green manure on experimental farms near 

 Rahim Yar Khan. White-seeded type. 



